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animals in the stone age were nothing but dinosaurs and rhinos but know that the Stone age is over we have cats dogs and other animals.

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True of False Animals didn't contribute to the development of agriculture during the stone age?

It is False that animals didn't contribute to the development of agriculture during to stone age, because animals helped the people of the Stone Age to do daily chores, For Example Ox would help plow gardens and farms.


What animals did stone age people kill?

the animals that stone age people killed were mammoths, deer, mostly big animals.


What effect did the invention of tools have on early humans?

The invention of tools helped the Stone Age people hunt larger animals more safely


What animals did Stone Age kill?

the animals that stone age people killed were mammoths, deer, mostly big animals.


What was the name of the stone age people?

The Stone Age people are commonly known as hunter-gatherers as they relied on hunting wild animals and gathering plants for food. They lived during a time when tools and weapons were typically made from stone.


What was the purpose of stone tools?

the stone tools was for killing small animals,cut big animals and to protect people from mad animals.


What was hunted by the stone age people?

animals


How did the Rosetta stone effect the Egyptian people?

Your mom is a rosetta stone of life


What were the people during the stone age called?

People during the Stone Age were simply referred to as "Stone Age people" or "Stone Age humans." They did not have specific names or titles as societies were small and mostly nomadic during this period.


When did People learn how to tame animals?

the old stone age


How did people live during Old Stone Age?

they were very very poor and they has to hunt for animals to eat


Why and when were animals first domesticated?

During the Neolithic Revolution when people began to become sedentary and agriculture began to be used widely as a source of food. Animals were first domesticated in order to produce food, and pets came afterwards.